Police: Disruptive man asked to borrow officer's gun

A Dayton police officer responding to disturbance on Windsor Avenue Thursday night reported that an intoxicated man asked to use the officer's gun to shoot people he was arguing with.

That man then reportedly resisted being handcuffed and made threats against a family member in front of the officer.

Albert Lee Webb III, was booked into the Montgomery County Jail pending charges of aggravated menacing, disorderly conduct, obstructing official business and resisting arrest.

According to an incident report, police responded to Windsor at about 10:40 p.m. and found Webb standing in the street arguing with several other people.

As officers separated the group Webb asked one officer, "Can I use your gun so I can shoot them?"

He was reportedly acting in an aggressive manner towards officers and the other individuals so police attempted to handcuff him.

Webb resisted, according to the report, and while wrestling with officers on the ground yelled at his female cousin that she was "dead" for calling the cops.

The other people involved said the disruptive behavior started hours earlier when Webb showed up drunk to the residence on Windsor.

He wanted to buy more alcohol, according to the group, so friend drove him around to various stores.

When they discovered that all the local stores were closed for the night, Webb reportedly became enraged and punched the windshield of his friend's car, cracking it. She took off and left him on Oxford Avenue.

He then walked the five blocks back to Windsor where the group told him he needed to pay for the windshield, according to the report. He continued become combative, kicking a door, shattering glass and leading to the confrontation in the street and police being called.

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